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Basic Talks – Lisa Freeman

Installation at Studio 6, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios

  • Talks & Art Courses

Friday
17 January 1pm

Free Event Book

Installation at Studio 6, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios

Join us for an illustrated talk  as part of the Basic Talks programme.

Join us for a talk with artist Lisa Freeman. 

Lisa Freeman is an artist and filmmaker. Her work draws into question economic and power structures and explore how intimacy might be employed as a form of resistance.

Her recent exhibitions, live performances and screenings include: Slipped Part 2, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2024); Approx 1 Second of a Sweet Kiss, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Dublin (2024); Approx 1 Second of a Sweet Kiss, Cork International Film Festival (2023); Hook, Spill, Cry Your Eyes Out, as part of Súitú, aemi Touring Programme, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden (2023); Slipped, Fell and Smacked my Face off the Dance Floor, live site-specific performance, Naylor’s Cove, with Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray (2022), Slipped, Fell…, video, aemi online (2022); Green Skies, A Double Rhythm, live site-specific performance, The Curragh, with Riverbank Arts Centre, Kildare (2019). Freeman’s work has also been shown in: Festival ECRÃ, Rio de Janeiro; RHA Gallery, Dublin; the LAB Gallery, Dublin; Somerset House, London; Prenzlauer Kunst Kollektiv, Berlin; Solas Nua, Washington DC. Freeman holds a Three Year Studio Membership at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios. Her work is held in the Arts Council of Ireland Collection.

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Free. Book on Eventbrite or come on the day subject to availability. 

Basic Talks is a series of talks with leading contemporary practitioners, taking place at the Hugh Lane Gallery. Curated by Basic Space in partnership with Hugh Lane Gallery, BASIC TALKS is a platform for lectures, workshops, presentations, and performances. Speakers include artists, curators, writers, and critics who will generate discourse on producing, framing and exhibiting art. BASIC TALKS is a collaboration between Basic Space and the Hugh Lane Gallery, exploring alternatives in the dissemination of contemporary art and its discourses.

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